ARTICULACIÓN DEL PODER ESTATAL EN LOS ACUERDOS COMERCIALES INTERNACIONALES DE LA REPÚBLICA POPULAR CHINA. LA RESOLUCIÓN DE CONTROVERSIAS JURÍDICAS Y EL SISTEMA DE RECONOCIMIENTO DE SENTENCIAS EXTRANJERAS EN EL RÉGIMEN COMUNISTA. (Spanish)

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      ARTICULATION OF STATE POWER IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA. THE RESOLUTION OF LEGAL DISPUTES AND THE SYSTEM OF RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN JUDGMENTS IN THE COMMUNIST REGIME. (English)
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      This article from the UNED Law Journal analyzes the effects of globalization and the articulation of power in the People's Republic of China through the signing of free trade agreements. It examines the economic integration of Asian countries, China's trade relations with the European Union, and its confrontation with the United States. It also reflects on jurisdictional controls in international treaties signed with China, studying mechanisms for conflict resolution and the system for recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. The article is based on a constitutional scientific approach and focuses on China's communist regime. [Extracted from the article]
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      Este artículo de la Revista de Derecho UNED analiza los efectos de la globalización y la articulación del poder en la República Popular China a través de la firma de acuerdos de libre comercio. Se examina la integración económica de los países asiáticos, las relaciones comerciales de China con la Unión Europea y su enfrentamiento con Estados Unidos. También se reflexiona sobre los controles jurisdiccionales en los tratados internacionales que se firman con China, estudiando los mecanismos de resolución de conflictos y el sistema de reconocimiento y ejecución de sentencias extranjeras. El artículo se basa en un enfoque científico constitucional y se enfoca en el régimen comunista de China. [Extracted from the article]
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